Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff has etched his name even further into the team’s history books, surpassing a franchise legend for the second-most passing yards in Lions history. With his performance against the Buffalo Bills, Goff passed QB Bobby Layne, who held the mark at 15,710 passing yards.
Goff's impressive milestone puts him in second place on the all-time passing yards list for the Lions, but he still has a long way to go to catch Matthew Stafford, who holds the top spot with a staggering 45,109 passing yards with the team.
This achievement marks another significant accomplishment for Goff, who has played a pivotal role in the Lions' offensive resurgence under head coach Dan Campbell. With Goff at the helm, the Lions' passing attack has been one of the most potent in recent years, and this milestone is a testament to his consistency and leadership.
As the Lions continue to make a push for the playoffs, Goff will look to add even more yards to his career total. While catching Stafford may seem like a tall order, Goff’s continued success could further cement his legacy as one of the best quarterbacks in Detroit Lions history.